Salvatore Gandolfo just wanted to watch the World Series with his nine year old; but, as it was for three million Cablevision customers, the game on Fox was blacked out in Gandolfo's Massapequa home Wednesday night.

"It's got to stop," said the 45-year-old accountant. "It's the third strike for them when I can't watch the game with my son."

Gandolfo is one of at least two Long Islanders now suing Cablevision, seeking refunds for the loss of Fox programming since October 16th.

The suit was filed in New York Supreme court in Nassau county and Gandolfo's lawyer hopes a judge will expand it to a class action on behalf of all Cablevision customers.

"They have a contract with viewers they haven't fulfilled," said attorney Michael Rakower. "They haven't held up their end of the bargain."

Other Cablevision subscribers have filed a similar suit in Westchester, according to Rakower